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<blockquote data-quote="justadad" data-source="post: 1676442" data-attributes="member: 373519"><p>Hi there,</p><p></p><p>My boy is 11, and has been T1 for just over a year. While in hospital we were advised to rotate injection sites. However, soon after discharge from hospital he complained about pain in his thighs when we would inject there. He dismissed belly and bottom from day 1 at home. So we were left with thighs (which were problematic) and arms.</p><p></p><p>About 2-3 months ago, while browsing this forum, I ran into a product called tickleflex. I visited the website and ordered one.</p><p>At first I thought it would do miracles, in terms of eliminating pain. It didn't. But it did another miracle, it gave my son the confidence to inject himself. The reason could be that he does not see the needle with this product, I don't know and I don't care. He now injects in his arms and belly. And there is plenty of rotations there because he is on 2 injections of novomix and an optional novorapid.</p><p></p><p>I suggest that you try it. It is not that expensive, and in our case it was worth every penny.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.tickleflex.com/" target="_blank">https://www.tickleflex.com/</a></p><p></p><p>Best,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justadad, post: 1676442, member: 373519"] Hi there, My boy is 11, and has been T1 for just over a year. While in hospital we were advised to rotate injection sites. However, soon after discharge from hospital he complained about pain in his thighs when we would inject there. He dismissed belly and bottom from day 1 at home. So we were left with thighs (which were problematic) and arms. About 2-3 months ago, while browsing this forum, I ran into a product called tickleflex. I visited the website and ordered one. At first I thought it would do miracles, in terms of eliminating pain. It didn't. But it did another miracle, it gave my son the confidence to inject himself. The reason could be that he does not see the needle with this product, I don't know and I don't care. He now injects in his arms and belly. And there is plenty of rotations there because he is on 2 injections of novomix and an optional novorapid. I suggest that you try it. It is not that expensive, and in our case it was worth every penny. [URL]https://www.tickleflex.com/[/URL] Best, [/QUOTE]
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